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Hey everyone!

I submitted my I751 on Jun14 2006 and received my NOA from NSC in July with a receipt number and a year's extension. In the meantime, sometime in Aug 06, we moved and informed them thru the I865 and AR11 and received receipt of that in Aug 06 itself.

Of course they would complicate things by sending my new card to the older address which the post office deemed undeliverable. (despite my forwarding service with USPS) So I made a query on May 3rd and received a letter from NSC stating that they were resending my card to the new address. That letter was in early May. It's already past the date of my extension and when i called back, the customer svc rep curtly reminded me to give the NSC 60 days and that I should call back if I don't hear anything after 60 days........

So my question is: Is there anyone out there who's gone through this situation with NSC in particular?

Thanks, Sha

Our K1 Fiance/e Visa Journey

July 16 2003: NOA 1 NSC

Dec 12 2003: NOA 2 NSC

Jan 02 2004: NVC's receipt of petition

Jan 09 2004: Packet # 3 from Singapore American Embassy

Feb 05 2004: Embassy receives completed checklist

Feb 09 2004: Notice of Interview Appointment for Feb 27 04

Feb 27 2004: Interview a success. Visa Pending Australian

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Mar 15 2004: K1 Visa Issued in Passport

Mar 16 2004: Arrived in Seattle!! :-)

Apr 03 2004: Wedding

May 17 2004: Mailed in AOS and EAD to Seattle Dist Office

May 25 2004: Received receipt for AOS and EAD

July 26 2004: Notice for EAD appointment arrives

Aug 09 2004: Processed and received EAD at Seattle Dist Off

Aug 10 2004: Received letter of appointment for AOS Interview

Sept 08 2004: AOS interview & Green Card Approved

Jun 14 2006: Submitted I751 for removal of conditions

July 31 2007: Received 10 year Green card AT LAST! (Of course, not before going thru tons of heartache and contacting USCIS for it as they had sent it to the wrong address despite acknowledging a change of addy form from me sigh!)

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I would make an infopass appointment at your local office and find out where your card has gone.... the 0800 is a waste of time calling as they are not immigration officers and only have access to the same info you do on the USCIS website.... they can send a request to the service center but thats it... you local office will be able to see if the card has been resent and when..... if it has not yet been resent then they can also check what address it will be sent to...

Kez

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